2:03 "$3,500. That's a lot of money for a bicycle." By fixed gear standards. By roadie standards, that's just a mid-tier carbon frame.
@orlandogodoy32337 ай бұрын
That's sad.
@ghostfacekilla19286 ай бұрын
@@orlandogodoy3233literally
@jiroephraimcabanto29154 ай бұрын
Stay spending 10k on a "high-tier" bike i guess
@orlandogodoy32334 ай бұрын
@jiroephraimcabanto2915 buy a fixed gear, that's it. Maybe some nice components. But they'll last. Buy a high end road bike, you'll be trapped in a cycle of perpetually catching up to the latest crap.
@mrpentium22 күн бұрын
@@orlandogodoy3233. After many years not riding I now have a fixed gear bike and personally I do not see the attraction. I am used to / love a 10 to 18 gear bike. Can you explain the attraction other than shear simplicity?
@jesseellis31267 ай бұрын
There is something so liberating about beating the piss out of a bike and throwing it down and just not worrying about it at all. And just having cheap parts to swap when needed.. I still have my Wabi dream build, but my Windsor Time Line is a rusty TANK and I love it! Got to have both in my opinion
@firehazard17927 ай бұрын
my dream bike is my beater.
@firehazard17927 ай бұрын
my beater is my dream bike.
@Twistandgouk7 ай бұрын
You replied to your own comment repeating ot 😂😂😂😂 ffs@@firehazard1792
@Shaz83897 ай бұрын
I'm with you there. All the bikes I lust after are just different colours of 80s steel bikes I already have. I've got 3 or 4 that are basically the same.
@simonmandrakejones6 ай бұрын
Me too. My bike is deceptively terrible looking but rides great. I love it and am going to keep it going as long as I can.
@thebigfish90415 ай бұрын
Me too I'm not "scared" to ride my bike
@sketchy00787 ай бұрын
So I built my dream bike, then I built my beater and finished with an NJS build. No matter what you say Zach you will build an NJS bike at some point. You’re so invested in the fixed gear culture at this point that an NJS build is inevitable. 😊
@tay-lore7 ай бұрын
The most important thing is that you love every bike you have! Whether it's 1 or n+1!
@clothshorse7 ай бұрын
Haha. That’s the beauty of bicycles 😂
@professortachanka7 ай бұрын
You’re my dream bike Zach
@giocoso45767 ай бұрын
Ay yoo
@rogerhart6127 ай бұрын
I'm not about fixie points. The fixie I ride is a curb find I picked up. It has some decent parts on it but the main thing is its mine and I love riding it. No real worries about someone stealing it or it getting a scratch. I can appreciate a flashing bike but give me a bike no one wants anymore and I'm a happy person. To me ride first ,bike second. Looking forward to the next video.
@jasonparrish52047 ай бұрын
I like what Nagasawa San, who made my NJS said. “I feel happy when people say they enjoy riding bikes I made.”
@CeeZee0017 ай бұрын
Hey Zach, been watching for a half decade or so but fell off a while back. Barely getting back into cycling and rewatching your videos. Anywho, I am glad you are still doing your thing man. Wishing the best!
@thebigfish90415 ай бұрын
That walmart fixie is my bike right now completely changed it up new pedals , crankset, tires, saddle , I'm having fun! 😅 rimset next any advice?
@teddgram7 ай бұрын
I spent a lot of money on my Ti gravel bike, but I'm glad I did it. I love riding it. I wish I had done it years ago. It's my midlife crisis bike - some guys buy a fancy car, I bought a custom made to my dimensions Ti gravel bike. However - like Zach mentioned here, I do not want to leave it out of my sight. It makes me nervous to even have my garage door open for too long.
@SteezeShop7 ай бұрын
This got philosophical in the best possible way.
@BodieOutdoors7 ай бұрын
My beater bike is my expensive dream bike, It came (backordered) with paint defects that I decided to keep, and add upon myself.
@spudunit7 ай бұрын
I salvaged a Specialized Globe Work 2 and rebuilt it as a mountain bike. I ditched the fenders and squeezed 2.1" knobbies on the original rims, with Slime self-sealing tubes. Got a grab box of used parts from a bike shop and upgraded the cranks and handlebars. Converted it to a 1x7 and started riding it as a single speed since the shifter was toast, and was surprised how much I loved not dealing with gears anymore! With all the scuffed-up old parts and the gunmetal grey frame, she doesn't look like much, which is great since this is a high bike theft area. But it's a sick bike -- tough as hell, minimal maintenance, and great to ride. Couldn't be happier and it feels great to have saved her from the scrap heap.
@jeh453457 ай бұрын
One of my favorite bikes i have is a early '90s Magna, my wife bought it at a garage sale for $10. After about $250, its so fun. A 6 bolt fixed gear cog, some decent narrow rims, and nice add ons. It has a converted bottom bracket to accept a 3 piece crank.
@joelkadoch41777 ай бұрын
2:03 that is a lot of money. But that's also fixed gear. For that price you'll get a good beginner to low-mid range mtb
@myvision4287 ай бұрын
I made my fixie myself by simple welding. And its my Dream bike now, judging by your description.
@JimHep7 ай бұрын
I totally get it on the pricing. I have been canoeing/kayaking for 15 yrs (adult life). Started out with a Craigslist $100 boat. 4 yrs ago ordered my dream canoe. Spent a few dollars, love the boat. No regrets. Only have one boat. Just got my first fixed gear. Didn’t go all in, but I am sure I will upgrade over the next 10 yrs.
@futebolguy847 ай бұрын
I totally get what you’re saying…and I totally know what you mean about the dream bike and then sometimes not wanting to ride it because it’s too nice or doesn’t quite do these other things. My solution has been 4 bikes that each do very different things, bike-packing/single speed rig, mountain bike, e-cargo, and road. Covers all my biking applications from expeditions to speed errands, to shopping to commuting, to moving a child. And thankfully I have the extreme privilege of a place to keep them safe and stored, and of affording them. But each is a joy in its own way. If I had to have just one do it all though, it would be my steel bike packer/commuter/errand runner as it gets the most use by a significant margin.
@nyohaku7 ай бұрын
My light purple steel FG has aged gracefully for 13 years despite constant use. Zach even did a bike check once (All City Big Block). Mid-level parts got swapped out for the long lasting high-end stuff as they wore out. That said, my B-bike is an un-lockable retro Ti racer good for the hill country.
@TheBikeChannelwithMongooseJake7 ай бұрын
Yes, you should build "your" dream bike. Don't worry about what anyone else thinks should be "the" dream bike. My dream bike is a Mongoose Canaan Elite with Sram XO components, WTB wheels & tires, and RaceFace cockpit. Building it currently. Yeah, it's a bike from over a decade ago, but it's what I wanted then, and am now just building it. Also showcasing it on my channel once I get finished...
@notl33t7 ай бұрын
I bought a floor model beater bike that I love for over 10 mile rides--but its still a little too nice looking! As it gets dinged I feel a sense of pride putting stickers over the dings and scratches--there's something lovely about that. I'm excited to have it be a true beater once it gets totally banged up. Its always lovely to dream about my dream bike, but I'm happy to bike in general--I think even once I make my dream bike (thinking of a bulletproof fat tire crust florida man single speed low gear ratio with a front rack, likely) I will still ride my beater bike and bikeshare bikes around.
@galenkehler7 ай бұрын
There is nothing more rewarding than designing your own components, even if you don't actually fabricate them yourself, holding your own part that only ever existed previously in your mind is amazing.
@donaldoutterson30717 ай бұрын
I am building a custom comfort bike at 68 years old I want a smooth ride where I am never really very sore and can recover quickly. No one is building to that specification and they charge many thousands of dollars for everything I don't need.
@event42167 ай бұрын
Everything is just in a head. And everything passes (at least, changes) over time.
@renevanderlinde62217 ай бұрын
thats a very philosophical comment,,,,,,, love it and so true
@williamdiego7218Ай бұрын
Slowly built my dream bike. Finally "finished it" as in it just needs a new wheel set. But if I actually finish it I'm afraid I won't enjoy it so it's stays as it for now so it can stay a functional tool. Landed a free frame and painted it for fun and now I'm planning on building that as a commuter. Aesthetics are the goal for that one. It's a steel frame that I wanna kit out with as much used and amazon parts as I can get to not spend crazy on something that specifically just meant to be a tool.
@ashleydruve7 ай бұрын
I know this pain. The things I change these days are bottle cages to carry more or less water to go on longer or everyday rides.
@johnhatfield10707 ай бұрын
Retire at sixty, I don’t think so. I’m sixty seven, ride a thirty year old fixed Raleigh Pioneer conversion that I bought new. Do groceries deliveries part time on it. Rode Portugal end to end on it two years ago. Ride it daily like I’d only just stolen it!
@SamuelBlackMetalRider7 ай бұрын
Hedonic Treadmill is real. I have 12 bikes. Couple invincible, cheap Winter Beaters and some high end race bikes, S-Works & a frame limited to 11 units with track carbon wheels with carbon spokes, absolutely unique…
@uchidaoginome7 ай бұрын
I bought my dream bike about 10 years ago, a Specialized Diverge, back when Specialized still made them with the curved top tubes. Diverge is a gravel and when though I didn't ride gravel at the time, I thought it's "almost-roadie" geometry would make it the perfect commuter, and it did. I've since gotten into gravel riding and removed the rack and put on true thick gravel tires and guess what... It still makes a great commuter.
@markkubsch12574 ай бұрын
My dream build is a Soma Rush classic track style. It is very well thought out, absolutely amazing to ride and it cost 1/6 of a pro road or a pro track bike. That is an elementary aspect of the fixed gear culture.
@Charusel7 ай бұрын
One thing I love about my Wabi Classic. It’s beautiful and elegant in stock form. But the N+1 formula is perfect for those times when you know you’re going park a bike for an extended time. Thus why an old beater like my 80s Fuji. It’s precious to me yet still looks like it came fresh from the goodwill so no one wants to risk jail time stealing what looks like a $50 bike
@joshadams53954 ай бұрын
Beautiful video bro Background music was on point
@whynugs7 ай бұрын
I just finished paint my bike exactly like that purple color, what a coincident youtube came up with your video
@jasoncbrooks747 ай бұрын
Barbara is beautiful, I’ve always admired your discipline to have one bike. I think your two bike system is going to serve you in your lifestyle. Barbara is low key, functional, and quality components and does the day to day. Gary is like owning a corvette it’s cool, it’s fast, and kinda pricey but riding it to the grocery store is not ideal. You can use them both everyday or not but you will feel more comfortable when you don’t have to make a compromise in your day by babying Gary!
@Stuntman1753 ай бұрын
Ditch the paint and go for powder coating. Sure, it's a little bit heavier than paint and you're gonna have to lose some time masking the lugs, but it hardens to sort of an enamel and will stand the test of time. No more scuffs and chips on that sweet Ube purple paint.
@keilyxbay38167 ай бұрын
Hey random suggestion but i just started watching some of your videos and somewhere you mentioned that your run fixed cogs on both sides of your flip flop hub to get different gear ratios for different terrain. I love this concept and would like to do it with my bike. I just did some preliminary research about how to swap the freewheel for a fixed cog and while I'm confident I'll be able to figure it out eventually, my initial few minutes of research kind of confused me more than clarifying things which made me wish there was a video that explains the different components involved in installing a freewheel vs a cog and if there are any complications to creating this sort of '2 gear' fixed set up. Some other stuff I just felt like sharing: I'm new to fixed gear and just found a used wabi thunder (perfect frame size for me) that i'm absolutely in love with. I've biked regularly in the past as my main commuting method but have never been a 'cyclist' in the sense that I'm like an enthusiast about the components or even really consider riding fun. Maybe its a way to get someplace fun, or it might provide some sense of accomplishment, but not fun in a pure type-1 sense. In fact as recently as three weeks ago I told someone I just met that I hate biking and I meant it. Well apparently I just never had a bike I really loved. I honestly had no idea that biking could be this fun. Originally I was just looking for single speed bikes cause I f*#king hate derailleurs. In the process I stumbled into the dream bike that I never knew existed. Didn't know steel frames (which I've always been partial to) could be so light. I love the classic design. It got me to try fixed which I now love too. Getting this bike has been such a win for me. While I was waiting for the seller of my wabi thunder to get the bike reassembled (they had a broken spoke and the wheel was out for balancing when i contacted them) I was looking at the framesets on the wabi website and saw the ube purple chrome lug was available. I briefly considered buying it before coming to my senses. It would have been an absolutely insane financial decision and made no sense given that the used wabi was available for so cheap locally, AND YET when I see those chrome lugs on there I still have moments when I regret not impulse buying lol
@roguecode23547 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean, I just figured my bike would eventually wear down and it will be a beater too.
@Bubbleuprubberdown2 ай бұрын
Do you check wheel trueness and spoke tension? How about building a wheel set?
@stillsbydrey7 ай бұрын
come here to the Philippines Zach, it'd be nice to have a meet and greet and stuff, the fixed community here is big
@aurteekay63397 ай бұрын
Also if you don’t get a custom decal made that says “Ube special” then I have no clue why you wouldn’t have already done that. That’s a dope name plus some silver would look cool on there
@Davidesrajohn7 ай бұрын
Remember n+1? You build your dream bike, you get used to it, you start a new dream. I built my dream fixed Bianchi Pista with Thompson/Nitto/Zen/Suginos 3 years ago. Guess what, now I'm dreaming about a gravel/bike packing hybrid. It never ends!
@davidramio7 ай бұрын
Okey, chrome lugs might not be returning, but what about the keirin purple? Love the color on that frame. Sadly did got the money to get one back then 😢
@gur2627 ай бұрын
I'd have to learn welding first 😅. I'd say. Zaskar GT like frame that repeats that rear triangle look with a frame integrated front rack perhaps the upper tube just going on. MTB style long and slack but rigid. 2.4 wide but slick tyres.
@TheSpaceBrosShow7 ай бұрын
I found my dream bike by accident. What I thought was my dream bike doesnt exist as it would require a large amount of custom fabrication and design. That being said, I've built up a few bikes that I greatly enjoy and don't see myself replacing. Then I bought a bike that I didnt expect to, but I think ended up being my dream bike: a green racing tandem with couplers. It enabled a recent trip of a lifetime to Japan for my friends and I; ever dollar spent on it has been absolutely worth it with just this one trip alone and it is far from the last one it will go on. The memories it enabled I will cherish forever. I am keeping this goofy bike forever.
@Sunny313103 ай бұрын
Having nice bike should just be a long term commitment, treat it to a nice new part every once in awhile.
@TuesdaysTurn5 ай бұрын
Great video!
@tyanmutter1437Ай бұрын
Yes, don't worry to lock my "beater bike" everywhere 😁
@alexconstas96347 ай бұрын
My dream bike isn’t actually a top of the line ultra rare one. My dream is a reliable steel bike that looks dope and I’m not worried about it
@krishnansrinivasan8307 ай бұрын
That's a very nice bike :) Congrats :)
@BostilCensurado7 ай бұрын
I take years to change the simplest of bike parts, it took me 3 years once to swap a seatpost clamp, not only i have to find the perfect part, it has to be cheap and i have to be 100% sure that it makes sense to buy it at that moment, im the polar opposite of the average consumerist person, yet none of my bikes is ever a finished dream bike
@Gpushinfixxed7 ай бұрын
can someone send a link to fit full fenders with 32s for my wabi classic
@user-xg6zz8qs3q7 ай бұрын
I dunno. I enjoy riding my POS bikes. The most important thing is comfort and brakes. You can go on long journeys. It's okay to ride slower.
@kjs60967 ай бұрын
Do you use wabi standard drop bars typically? Or compact drop bars? I can’t tell the difference just form the video and appreciate any info!
@harrisonweiland68517 ай бұрын
Haha this is so ironic because I’ve been thinking about my wabi classic. It’s almost my perfect bike but I also do door dash on my bike and doing food delivery on njs drops is rough. I think I need a work bike and a rip it bike.
@davidbarry82067 ай бұрын
It's such a beautiful bike!
@dwainemcleod7 ай бұрын
you should try a 52 teeth chain plate and a 12 teeth sprocket
@adhunt17 ай бұрын
N+1 is legitimate! I think this is a great development
@heated8177 ай бұрын
I ended up riding my beater more than my dream bike. But also my beater turned into a heater
@xzcion7 ай бұрын
The first ride cost $3.5k. The rest are free 🥰
@legendsofjr17 ай бұрын
Do you have any bike frames you recommend that can accommodate 700cx40? I want to make a gravel fixie and I was looking at the Wabi Thunder
@shutter12907 ай бұрын
What's the rack on Gary? & Does it come in silver?
@ForGlory17 ай бұрын
Im watching this with a Wabi Lighting and Thunder in my room with joy.
@williejones50827 ай бұрын
Got two ftps now I want a Fuji track elite with zipp808 and disc 😭
@jiovannycolon76487 ай бұрын
What happened with the velo bars?
@tommyofastora7 ай бұрын
When he showed the chips in the ube 😱
@jedi.knight58597 ай бұрын
still. to this day, leader x pedal consumption black renovatio frame set 🙇🏻♂️💭
@Whyevenbe7 ай бұрын
Hey Zach! Currently looking into upgrading but I'm in Mexico City. Does Wabi have the option to send it here?
@shutter12907 ай бұрын
They do international shipping.
@andre90957 ай бұрын
How to overcome this: Do something that’ll probably mess it up, on purpose, and then don’t be surprised. I was so afraid of messing up my new gravel that I took it to a trail I wasn’t ready for, crashed, scratched the fork, and returned home. I already screwed it up, no reason to be sad.
@ArjanGroe7 ай бұрын
A little prediction; Barbara will grow on you and become your favorite bike.
@nerigarcia71167 ай бұрын
My dream bike makes me want to ride it so it's worth it.
@vince_unemployedАй бұрын
few more scratches and that bike will be sentimental for sure.
@NishikawaBoom7 ай бұрын
Can u buy tsunami snm100 frame and ride it and rate it
@aibuutran28157 ай бұрын
Can u tell me your bike ratio plss
@WoodyBarrelson7 ай бұрын
Maybe the dream bike is the friends we met along the way
@aurteekay63397 ай бұрын
Honestly if you want something real fancy as far as price like a SE big ripper or something flashy like that for example just a random one then you should definitely just go buy it. I have a dream bike, but I chose to start with budget bikes. I bought two of them instead of one good bike and I learned everything about installing a 3 piece crank and every other part and working on bikes I love it very much but all the money I’ve spent I keep cringing when I think about it lol 😂 everytime I think about it I’m like “maaaan I should’ve just bought that expensive 600$ bike, having 3 shitty bikes sucks. I mean I’ve got em dialed now but it took weeks to fix things as stupid as the pedals vibrating from the chain not being straight perfectly with the crank. Idk it’s rewarding to build a bike but I got no where near where I thought I would…. U have to have deep pockets. I just got a fit from 2010 with my first full chromoly frame and I’m building that into a modern beast. It’s so light amazing bike. They have a modern version of it as well. It’s called the TRL3 red and gold it’s sick sure but not near as cool as if it was brand spanking new
@topbanana34137 ай бұрын
The best bike is the one you ride!
@rougethestarking6 ай бұрын
Gotta look good if you wanna ride good. Simple as that
@lostandfiend7 ай бұрын
damn your hair grows fast homie.
@ChiggyOrangeCounty7 ай бұрын
in car terms its like building your own r34 gtr
@aquabotstudios44447 ай бұрын
Hello zach
@namebox7977 ай бұрын
I wish wabi would sell raw bikes I wouldn't mind polishing the lugs myself
@johngorgis7 ай бұрын
Don't limit yourself with only one bike fixed gears are not universally sufficient it's nice to have a small geared bike and a bigger geared bike a more relaxed bike and a more aggressive bike for different scenarios
@godismeme2727 ай бұрын
Gary coo, I'm happy your happy. But he a bit full figured. Brother no...brother ehhh
@mdsanders57 ай бұрын
I made my dream bike my beater
@lometatron3577 ай бұрын
Really? whats the model?
@mdsanders57 ай бұрын
Just a hardrock ultra in pink/purple two tone nothing crazy
@npalmi887 ай бұрын
Fixies are kew
@insanogeddon7 ай бұрын
Buy any STEEL FRAME and prioritize your life over your bike. Every flaw just means YOU are getting stronger! Designing your life around "Premium Rush" like any "designer life" takes from life.
@Uhdi_gaja7 ай бұрын
I have insurance on my Wabi Special. Yes, ludicrous. $31 a month. My bike is also valued around $4,000.
@p49N7 ай бұрын
Hold onto it. Even if your women gives you an ultimatum. Like, "one bike or else". Bikes have a signature feel. You know.
@dannybodros51807 ай бұрын
your daily dose of Zach Wabi shilling.
@matthewnguyen58037 ай бұрын
Why don't you just touch up the paint scuffs with nail polish if you hate them that much? Never tried it myself yet but people say it works
@sketchy00787 ай бұрын
Personally I just wax the frame to prevent oxidation. A few scuffs here and there there makes the bikes personality.
@dipdip72507 ай бұрын
The psychological obsession with fixie bikes… you’re always in the wrong gear?
@85bigGMC7 ай бұрын
Dream bike? As in just one? lol I have my first bike store bike that’s 25+ years old that is now a beater, a newer hybrid bike, now I’m into 29” BMX and have a couple, my wife has a ebike I pull the kids in their trailer around in. Still need to get a mountain bike and a custom cruiser to complete my collection.
@tjchad17 ай бұрын
There is always the paradox of wanting a nice bike to ride everywhere but then worrying about it being stolen when you ride it somewhere and have to lock it up. Bike thieves suck ass.
@RatiiKnifes7 ай бұрын
i emailed your website i want to show you my Dolan Build
@ItsBunCha7 ай бұрын
I just farted into my hand and smelled it
@Twistandgouk7 ай бұрын
Zachs bored of his wabi but wo t be honest about it due to sponsorship
@ypaut5 ай бұрын
beater is always better
@TL2437 ай бұрын
😎🇹🇼🇹🇼🚴🏽‼️
@VELOHIM137 ай бұрын
that is a grossly inflated price for tha wabi... $3500?!?!??! PLEASE STOP IT #business #is #warfare PROMOTIONAL NONSENSE
@yaurbhoyonerism82327 ай бұрын
I wish Zach would say "Cycling" instead of "Biking"